Future Indefinite (Great Game/Dave Duncan, Round 3)

by Dave Duncan

Hardcover, 1997

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Avon Books (1997), Edition: 1st, 334 pages

Description

The "tightly written, intelligent, and original" fantasy epic of interdimensional war comes to "a decisive and satisfactory end" (Booklist). In a place called Nextdoor--the farthest flung outpost of British imperialism--earthborn mortals possess the power of gods. Young Englishman Edward Exeter has spent five years trying to escape the magnetic and powerfully magical pull of the Great Game, which has designated him as its most important player. But war and bloodthirsty intrigue rage on both sides of magical portals and across worlds, and Exeter can resist his destiny no longer. He accepts the mantle of Liberator that has been thrust upon him, and the decision turns old friends into foes and old enemies into acolytes as he is surrounded by murderous plots and betrayals. But this is not the uninformed Edward Exeter who came naked into this hidden realm years ago. He has lived the Game and learned it well--and he intends to play it boldly to its shocking, worlds‑shattering conclusion.    … (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member thesmellofbooks
This series began as interesting and became absorbing. A lot going on here, and I very much enjoyed it.
LibraryThing member nkmunn
All the elements of a good story combine here in entertaining and even thought provoking ways with enough travel and action and characters moving on and off stage to keep things interesting the whole way through.

An exploration from a variety of perspectives on the tension between action and
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intention. Of whether a righteous god would create a world where believers engaged in trench warfare against each other and other various questions like that with rabbits as cowboy mounts, where dragons eat hay and where tea is good on both sides of the coin.
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LibraryThing member bangerlm
Fast paced ending to the trilogy. I love the cleverness of this series.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1997

Physical description

334 p.; 6.5 inches

ISBN

0380975866 / 9780380975860
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